Bishop Edward Wiesenburger sends out a message to the clergy regarding vaccination and mask mandates:
"Dear Father,
In recent days I have been approached about exemptions from vaccine requirements or exemptions from facemask mandates. I will do my best to explain my perspective—which I believe reflects the Church’s teaching on these topics—while remaining as brief as possible.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued their “Note on the Morality of Using Some Anti-Covid-19 Vaccines” on December 21, 2020. While that brief document (approximately two pages) merits a quick read from every Catholic, allow me to summarize three significant points it expresses:
With this teaching before us—along with the example of our Holy Father, the Successor of St. Peter—I fail to see how a Catholic could ask for an exemption from a vaccine mandate or mask mandate based upon their Catholic faith. I likewise fail to see how a Catholic minister could endorse such an exemption based upon our Catholic faith. While an individual may have some reservation based upon his or her conscience, such a reservation is unrelated to our Catholic faith.
For these reasons I am directing our clergy not to cooperate with any individuals seeking our endorsement of an exemption from vaccine or facemask mandates based specifically upon our Catholic faith.
These are challenging times in the life of the Church. Please know that I feel for you who are on the “front lines” and are working so hard to be of generous service to the faithful. May God bless you abundantly for your fidelity and priestly service.
Very sincerely yours in Christ Jesus,
+Edward J. Weisenburger"